• IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.wtf
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    4 hours ago

    I detest this company for many reasons, it’s like they go out of their way to make dealing with them as painful as possible.

    Here’s just one example I discovered today. I have a Windows 10 VM I needed to upgrade to 11 but the “PC Health Check” app says no, the i5 processor isn’t supported.

    I can, however, create a new VM and install 11 on the exact same hardware, so that’s what I did, along with a whole bunch of extra work to get the new VM set up the same as the old Windows 10 VM was.

    Why? Because fuck you, that’s why.

    Assholes.

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      2 hours ago

      There is a way to upgrade directly. I got this from Reddit

      https://www.reddit.com/r/Surface/comments/1afu0uj/is_it_safe_to_install_windows_11_on_my_microsoft/

      It works fine - you just won’t get the more advanced security features available in more recent laptops.

      • Boot up into Windows 10
      • ensure you have 30GB free space
      • Download the .iso: https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11
      • right-click the .iso and select “mount” to create a virtual DVDROM
      • create a new folder on your main system drive and copy all the files from the virtual DVDROM
      • start a command-prompt
      • navigate to the folder where you copied all the files
      • run the following:

      .\sources\setupprep.exe /product server

      This will not actually install the server version of windows but will bypass the CPU check so that you can install Win11 on an unsupported CPU. The actual version of Windows installed will depend on the version of Win10 you have: Pro, Home, or Enterprise, for example.

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        20 minutes ago

        Thank you for this. I already did a fresh install but it’s interesting that your link is to the Surface subreddit just to rub some more salt in the wound. The processor is officially supported for upgrades only if it’s in Microsoft’s hardware. I hate them so much.

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      3 hours ago

      This is how i feel about 98% of Azure. Its just so needlessly complicated, with incomprehensible defaults, and out of date documentation, and APIs that just fail silently.

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        3 hours ago

        So much this. I actually pulled all of our servers from Azure and went back to a regular provider. Way cheaper as well.